Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-11 Thread Charles Brabham
Thaks for the update on Multipsk, Patrick!

I'll install the new version and see what I can do with it this week. 

Thanks again!


73 DE Charles, N5PVL

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  - Original Message - 
  From: Patrick Lindecker 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 12:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?



  Hello Charles,

  For information, in Multipsk you have also a KISS TNC emulation (for Packet 
FSK 110/300/1200 and Packet PSK 63/250/1200). 

  73
  Patrick

- Original Message - 
From: Charles Brabham 
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?


I use MixW the most. As farv as I know, none of the others offer the 
virtual KISS TNC emulation that lets you use the software with so many other 
programs.


Charles Brabham, N5PVL


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  - Original Message - 
  From: obrienaj 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 6:33 AM
  Subject: [digitalradio] The most used software?



  I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode 
software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was the 
most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What about 
nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been polls and 
surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air observations of what 
OTHERS are using.

  Andy K3UK




  

Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread Charles Brabham
I use MixW the most. As farv as I know, none of the others offer the virtual 
KISS TNC emulation that lets you use the software with so many other programs.


Charles Brabham, N5PVL


Prefer to use radio for your amateur radio communications? - Stop by at 
HamRadioNet.Org !

http://www.hamradionet.org

  - Original Message - 
  From: obrienaj 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 6:33 AM
  Subject: [digitalradio] The most used software?


I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode 
software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was the 
most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What about 
nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been polls and 
surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air observations of what 
OTHERS are using.

  Andy K3UK



  

Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread Patrick Lindecker
Hello Charles,

For information, in Multipsk you have also a KISS TNC emulation (for Packet FSK 
110/300/1200 and Packet PSK 63/250/1200). 

73
Patrick

  - Original Message - 
  From: Charles Brabham 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 2:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?





  I use MixW the most. As farv as I know, none of the others offer the virtual 
KISS TNC emulation that lets you use the software with so many other programs.


  Charles Brabham, N5PVL


  Prefer to use radio for your amateur radio communications? - Stop by at 
HamRadioNet.Org !

  http://www.hamradionet.org

- Original Message - 
From: obrienaj 
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 6:33 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] The most used software?


  
I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode 
software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was the 
most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What about 
nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been polls and 
surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air observations of what 
OTHERS are using.

Andy K3UK








Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi Andy

Strange, but from my on-air observations it seems to me that most still
use MixW .

I have tested a lot of digi software and my favorite without doubt is
Patrick's multipsk

73 la5vna  Steinar






obrienaj wrote:
 I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode
software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was
the most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What
about nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been
polls and surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air
observations of what OTHERS are using.

 Andy K3UK







Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread KB1NAL
Interesting and great question, my friend...
If a station is solely running the VISTA operating system,
they might want to download and install Fldigi or HRD.
Digipan and MixW is not compatible with VISTA, but works
well with XP..  I am running at the present time Fldigi and 
really like it, since it is user friendly..A choice everyone has
to make.. Experiment and go have some fun !
 
  73 de Lee / KB1NAL 





  



Hi Andy

Strange, but from my on-air observations it seems to me that most still
use MixW .

I have tested a lot of digi software and my favorite without doubt is
Patrick's multipsk

73 la5vna Steinar

obrienaj wrote:
 I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode
software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was
the most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What
about nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been
polls and surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air
observations of what OTHERS are using.

 Andy K3UK



















  

Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread Les Warriner
And I am told by some of the people who ran/run a beta copy of the 
new Microsoft coming out that it is/will be compatible with the XP 
programs and really works well.  Time will tell but is something to 
possibly look forward to.


At 11:46 AM 10/10/2009, you wrote:



Interesting and great question, my friend...
If a station is solely running the VISTA operating system,
they might want to download and install Fldigi or HRD.
Digipan and MixW is not compatible with VISTA, but works
well with XP..  I am running at the present time Fldigi and
really like it, since it is user friendly..A choice everyone has
to make.. Experiment and go have some fun !

  73 de Lee / KB1NAL




Hi Andy

Strange, but from my on-air observations it seems to me that most still
use MixW .

I have tested a lot of digi software and my favorite without doubt is
Patrick's multipsk

73 la5vna Steinar

obrienaj wrote:
 I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode
software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was
the most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What
about nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been
polls and surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air
observations of what OTHERS are using.

 Andy K3UK






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RE: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread W5XR
I have ver. 2.19 of MixW running on my Vista machine.
Bob, W5XR
 
 
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of KB1NAL
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 12:47 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?
 
  

Interesting and great question, my friend...
If a station is solely running the VISTA operating system,
they might want to download and install Fldigi or HRD.
Digipan and MixW is not compatible with VISTA, but works
well with XP..  I am running at the present time Fldigi and 
really like it, since it is user friendly..A choice everyone has
to make.. Experiment and go have some fun !
 
  73 de Lee / KB1NAL 
 
 
  
Hi Andy

Strange, but from my on-air observations it seems to me that most still
use MixW .

I have tested a lot of digi software and my favorite without doubt is
Patrick's multipsk

73 la5vna Steinar

obrienaj wrote:
 I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode
software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was
the most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What
about nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have been
polls and surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air
observations of what OTHERS are using.

 Andy K3UK


 



Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread F.R. Ashley

  Same here,
  I run MixW on my laptop with Vista and it works perfectly.

  73 Buddy WB4M


  ^



  I have ver. 2.19 of MixW running on my Vista machine.

  Bob, W5XR

   

   

  From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] On 
Behalf Of KB1NAL
  Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2009 12:47 PM
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

   



Interesting and great question, my friend...

If a station is solely running the VISTA operating system,

they might want to download and install Fldigi or HRD.

Digipan and MixW is not compatible with VISTA, but works

well with XP..  I am running at the present time Fldigi and 

really like it, since it is user friendly..A choice everyone has

to make.. Experiment and go have some fun !

 

  73 de Lee / KB1NAL 

 

   



  Hi Andy

  Strange, but from my on-air observations it seems to me that most 
still
  use MixW .

  I have tested a lot of digi software and my favorite without doubt is
  Patrick's multipsk

  73 la5vna Steinar

  obrienaj wrote:
   I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode
  software these days ? I know in the old days, Software is Digipan 
was
  the most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW. What
  about nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ? I know there have 
been
  polls and surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air
  observations of what OTHERS are using.
  
   Andy K3UK
  
  
   

   





  

Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread Vlad_UA6JD
Andy-
More interesting question  - what is the best soft for DIGI mode
(I mean RTTY and psk - which was 99.5% of all digital activity now)?
For the RTTY I think better decode MMVARI  - and for psk (31.63.125)
was WW (DXLab) - which together with Spot Collector(using local
spots) work fantastic !

Really much popular was MixW (but not the best)

You wrote :
 I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode
 software these days ?  I know in the old days, Software is Digipan
 was the most common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or
 MixW.  What about nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ?  I
 know there have been polls and surveys in the past, I am just
 looking for your on-air observations of what OTHERS are using.

 Andy K3UK

-- 
Best regards
73 Vlad UA6JD 
gadgets to your www.qrz.com
examples http://www.qrz.com/db/ua6jd 
just double-click and install



Re: [digitalradio] The most used software?

2009-10-10 Thread Joe Veldhuis
I use Fldigi for every mode it supports, and MultiPSK for everything else 
(except the experimental modes that are only available in a separate program).

Most of the stations I work report that they are using either DM780, Fldigi or 
MultiPSK. Haven't seen very many MixW users lately, perhaps I'm working a 
different crowd than the rest...

-Joe, N8FQ

On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 11:33:01 -
obrienaj aobri...@stny.rr.com wrote:

 I am wondering, based on you QSOs, what is the most sued multi mode software 
 these days ?  I know in the old days, Software is Digipan was the most 
 common thing we would see , then later Zakanaka or MixW.  What about 
 nowadays, is it DM780, still MixW, FLdigi ?  I know there have been polls and 
 surveys in the past, I am just looking for your on-air observations of what 
 OTHERS are using.
 
 Andy K3UK